Latin America has been living through a religious and social transformation as great as that introduced by Christopher Columbus 500 years ago. This phenomenon, which involves the rise of evangelical Christianity and the abandonment of age-old beliefs and customs, has met with a variety of responses and a great deal of speculation about the future of the continent. Song of the Andes examines the impact of recent events through the eyes of real individuals and their communities and, by telling their stories, helps us to gauge the effect of the gospel on the Andean peoples of Bolivia as a whole. Commended for its cultural and historical veracity, this fast-paced, eminently readable book will speak to anyone with a heart for South America or a concern for sound missiology.